Word: unite
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will be able to eat together in University dining halls. The Baker millions have provided living quarters and commons as well as recitation buildings for the students of business administration, and the group of buildings on Longwood avenue, known as Vanderbilt Hall, form a separate and self sufficient unit for the Harvard Medical School. Lodging and eating facilities for the law students, however, are in no such ideal state. Even the students of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences with Perkins and Conant to live in are better off than many in the Law School...
...head of the department of Naval Science in a letter to the CRIMSON quotes a paragraph from the Secretary of the Board of Governors of the Cambridge School of the Drama which would indicate that a plan had been devised whereby both the military unit and the drama school could use the Rogers Building together. Unfortunately, this letter was written before the expansion program of the school had been decided upon, and hence it is not applicable to the present situation. It is true that both the Naval Unit and the Cambridge School of the Drama have a claim...
...play is adapted by able Kenyon Nicholson from the novel of Helen Zenna Smith. It is concerned with the activities of an English woman's ambulance unit. Early in the play the atmosphere of reminiscence begins to creep in when Kit (Katherine Alexander), weary and broken in spirit, bitterly denounces the hypocritical idealism that the home folk maintain about the War-suggestive of similar sequences in Suspense and What Price Glory. Also, as in What Price Glory, there is a good deal of hysterical cursing of superiors. And as in Journey's End there is a member...
...Author. A. M. Frey had published his first book when the War came, swept him into four years' service with a Bavarian medical unit up and down the Western Front. Afterwards he broke down. When he started to write again he gave the War a wide margin. The Cross Bearers, his first book to be translated into English, is also the first book in which he remembers...
...never large enough to warrant any great expenditure and this, in the past, has curtailed any plans of enlargement. The growth of the student body in late years has been rapid and Radcliffe has suffered accordingly from inadequate buildings. The recent addition, the gift of friends, is the first unit in a projected expansion which, when realized, will give the institution a modern and handsome surrounding. Vassar, Bryn Mawr, and other women's colleges have beautiful camp to their credit; it is fitting that Radcliffe with her high scholastic reputation should at last be situated in an environment worthy...